Culture during OTC

May 3, 2014

Karen Warren/Houston Chronicle

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James Turrell Skyspace
Don’t think you have time for art? This work could be a wake-up call. James Turrell’s “Twilight Epiphany” Skyspace on the Rice University Campus activates daily at sunrise and sunset. Set within the spaceship-like Suzanne Deal Booth Pavilion, it provides an otherworldly light show that lasts about 40 minutes and changes depending on the weather conditions. Wander across the campus and you’ll also find sculptures by James Surles, Jaume Plensa, Mark di Suvero and others. The skyspace is located behind the Shepherd School of Music; parking is close in the campus’ Central Garage. Closed Tuesdays.
Price: Free
skyspace.rice.edu
[Photo: B.J. Almond, Senior Director of News and Media Relations for Rice stands under the Skyspace by James Turrell at Rice University.]

James Turrell Skyspace
Don’t think you have time for art? This work could be a wake-up call. James Turrell’s “Twilight Epiphany” Skyspace on the Rice University Campus activates daily at sunrise and sunset. Set within the spaceship-like Suzanne Deal Booth Pavilion, it provides an otherworldly light show that lasts about 40 minutes and changes depending on the weather conditions. Wander across the campus and you’ll also find sculptures by James Surles, Jaume Plensa, Mark di Suvero and others. The skyspace is located behind the Shepherd School of Music; parking is close in the campus’ Central Garage. Closed Tuesdays.
Price: Free
skyspace.rice.edu
[Photo: B.J. Almond, Senior Director of News and Media Relations for Rice stands under the Skyspace by James Turrell at Rice University.]